That sounds suspiciously like the motto of the Freemasons – “Ordo Ab Chao” (Order Out of Chaos!) Jung’s grandfather, Carl Gustav Jung, was an ardent Freemason, who became Grand Master of the Swiss Lodge. The Jung family coat of arms included much Rosicrucian and Masonic symbolism. The Brotherhood and secret societies must have figured large in Jung’s life.
If you ever have time, do a google search under “chaotic theory”…
We haven’t been able to magnify the universe to the level that’s needed to see/understand that chaos is in fact “order”….
Like Einstein was able to see/understand, we are so limited with our view of the universe….I think he had it right….To see it all through the eyes of a child….even while trying to understand it all….to never lose sight of the “mystery” of it all….
Kids know how to do it…..I think adults “learn” how to miss the mystery…and, if we miss the mystery….we miss the beauty!
That sounds suspiciously like the motto of the Freemasons – “Ordo Ab Chao” (Order Out of Chaos!) Jung’s grandfather, Carl Gustav Jung, was an ardent Freemason, who became Grand Master of the Swiss Lodge. The Jung family coat of arms included much Rosicrucian and Masonic symbolism. The Brotherhood and secret societies must have figured large in Jung’s life.
Gianna,
If you ever have time, do a google search under “chaotic theory”…
We haven’t been able to magnify the universe to the level that’s needed to see/understand that chaos is in fact “order”….
Like Einstein was able to see/understand, we are so limited with our view of the universe….I think he had it right….To see it all through the eyes of a child….even while trying to understand it all….to never lose sight of the “mystery” of it all….
Kids know how to do it…..I think adults “learn” how to miss the mystery…and, if we miss the mystery….we miss the beauty!
Duane